

Tom leaves them up there on the mountain, to use them as Redshirts later on. It was ripped out of time and as an intended side effect, the people could not live without some alien fruit. Alan Moore had, as part of his Tom Strong series, a Wild West town set atop a large mesa.Tintin discovered a lost pocket of the Inca civilization in Prisoners of the Sun.There quite possibly more than one Monster Island. The Mole Man and his monsters have vast underground passageways all across the Earth. Its location seems to fluctuate between the Bermuda Triangle and just off the coast of Japan, depending on writers' whims. Likewise, Monster Island is the home of the Mole Man, a frequent foe of the Fantastic Four.This one was actually Earth's distant past, accessed by a time warp, also created by aliens. Marvel similarly had a dinosaur-inhabited island which Skull the Slayer tried to civilize while simultaneously fighting off an Alien Invasion.It was in fact created by aliens as a commission to aliens from a higher dimension. Distills this trope into a place known as the "Savage Land." It is a tropical jungle in the middle of Antarctica filled with strange creatures, prehistoric beasts, warrior tribes, incredible civilizations and other great pulpy stuff.Franka finds one in a crater on a Phillipine island.

Usually when Scrooge dragged Donald and his nephews along to search for treasures.

In New Frontier, Dinosaur Island turns out to be an ancient and malevolent organism called the Centre.
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It's appeared on TV in both Superfriends and Justice League. "Gorilla City", with its own phlebotinum ("invisible force fields") used to hide it, and populated by telepathic apes.

Plus, one of the issues is named "Pangaian Sea".
